Extraction of the coulomb sum rule, transverse enhancement, and longitudinal quenching from an analysis of all available $e ext{-}sideset{^{12}}{}{mathop { m c}}$ and $e ext{-}sideset{^{16}}{}{mathop { m o}}$ cross section data

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    The authors report on a phenomenological analysis of all available electron scattering data on 12 C (about 6600 differential cross section measurements) and on 16 O (about 250 measurements) within the framework of the quasielastic (QE) superscaling model (including Pauli blocking). The authors find that there is enhancement of the transverse QE response function (RTQE ) and quenching of the QE longitudinal response function (RLQE ) at low q (in addition to Pauli blocking). The authors find that the excitation of nuclear states contribute significantly (up to 30%) to the Coulomb sum rule SL(q). Careful . . .

     

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